CNN) -- The words "welcome to Leith" are etched on two wooden boards, nailed to a pair of poles stuck in the grassy North Dakota prairie. With wildflowers immediately to the front, a dirt road yards away and a few stray buildings and trees in the distance, the sign seems appropriately simple for the tiny town.
Yet in the last few weeks, Leith has become anything but.
Paul Craig Cobb wants to transform the tiny town 70 miles southwest of Bismarck into a community that mirrors his white supremacist views. He did so quietly at first, asking residents whether their land was for sale. But recent reports from The New York Times and the Southern Poverty Law Center exposed his mission and turned it into a national story.
In an interview with The New York Times, Cobb said he hoped his plans in Leith would "excite" white people and "give them confidence because we're being deracinated in our own country."
"We've been very, very tolerant about these major sociological changes," he said, according to the paper.

Craig asks that all WNs post this to blogs/forums and wherever possible. Although he has stated it many times in interviews thus far the media has refused to quote him on it:

Quote:

It is supremacist for the government to test its social theories on unwilling human subjects. I'm trying to find a refuge for those who agree.

I agree with the principle of local self-determination and that any locale should be able to exclude anyone for any reason whatsoever. Since the nation of settlers has been denied local self-determination by Titles VII and VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1965, as well as national self-determination by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, we are forced to seek out isolated areas that are unwanted by those we wish to exclude from our communities.

Rounder:
CNN is sending a full crew from Atlanta next week, to interview Craig and townspeople. Tuesday, I think.

The above linked CNN report above, has over 2,500 comments in a matter of hours. The meter increases before your eyes. A hot debate on race is taking place. Lots of pro-white comments. Amazing, and CNN is apparently not deleting them all. Check em out.

Three major TV networks are now lined up to interview Craig: CNN, NBC, and 20-20 (whatever network that's on)